P44: o trailer acho que já está na net. Vou ver se o saco agora.
Também ouvi um spoiler que vou partilhar convosco.Sabem como os maus são Darth Vader, Darth Maul, Darth isto, Darth aquilo? Pois no episódio III vai haver um tão mau, tão mau, que se vai chamar Darth Darth! Eu ouvi dizer que se chamava Darth Uhm Aporr Etthad Anam Ohnah!!!
Os ficheiros que tirei das redes Gnutella2/edonkey2000 eram todos falsos "The Dark Side clouds everything"
Each fall before the May release of a Star Wars film, fans have two things on their mind: teaser poster and teaser trailer. Now, the first of these wish-list items is a reality, as starwars.com reveals the striking new teaser poster for Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the SithNext week, the teaser poster and banner for Episode III will start appearing in movie theaters in North America and elsewhere. This bold design is now available on exclusive collectibles from StarWarsShop.com.For the first time ever, Lucasfilm is making available to fans a double-sided printing of the poster, the exact same format that's shipping to theaters. The poster image is also available on a mug and a T-shirt. To check out these products, visit StarWarsShop.com here. While visitors to starwars.com are kept informed of the latest Episode III developments as they happen, the general movie-going public's first introduction to Episode III is in the form of the teaser poster. As a first visual representation of a film to a broad audience, a teaser poster must efficiently convey the main spirit and theme of a film, but leave the full depth of characters and relationships for the release poster several months later. Like the teaser posters for The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones, this one features Anakin Skywalker. Hayden Christensen is depicted as the heroic Jedi warrior, with the encroaching dark cloud of his future represented by his flowing cloak hinting at the Dark Lord to come. It is a darker incarnation of the shadow that followed him as a young boy in the Episode I teaser poster, with the terrifying features of Darth Vader more visible than ever before.
O teaser-trailer do SW Ep III deu hoje na Sic pelas 21.30...Mas já está por todo o lado na internet:http://www.movie-list.com/trailers.php?id=starwars3Promete!!!
http://filmforce.ign.com/starwars/articles/548/548457p1.htmlFinal Shooting for Sith EndsCast says farewells, but TV is on the horizon...September 15, 2004 - Reshoots on the set of Revenge of the Sith are wrapping up now. Cast members are saying good-bye to Star Wars forever as they wrap up their final scenes."This was very much a fond farewell," Anthony Daniels told the BBC. Daniels has personified the metallic droid C-3PO over the course of six Star Wars films. True to George Lucas's filming style, Daniels' last shot as a droid was taken as he walked along a blue-screened corridor, speaking to a character who wasn't even there.Commenting on the end of the prequels, Lucas reaffirmed that he has no intention of doing three sequels. "This was never planned as a nine-episode work," the flannel-wearing director told MTV. "The media [pounced when] I made an offhand comment, but I never had any intention of doing that."However, Lucas is leaving open the possibility that he might pass on the Star Wars torch for someone to make a live-action television series. "Ultimately, I'm going to probably move it into television and let other people take it," he said in an interview with the Associated Press. "You know, I've got offshoot novels, I've got offshoot comics. So it's very easy to say, 'Well, OK, that's that genre, and I'll find a really talented person to take it and create it.' Just like the comic books and the novels are somebody else's way of doing it. I don't mind that. Some of it might turn out to be pretty good. If I get the right people involved, it could be interesting."Lucas may sound like he's still making up his mind about Star Wars on television, but Lucasfilm officially confirmed during their DVD press conference that a TV series is in the works. There's no word yet on whether it will be set during the prequels, the original trilogy, or during another epoch of Star Wars history. In the past, suggestions made by Star Wars fans have included an X-Wing series or something set during the era of the computer game Knights of the Old Republic.In the meantime, for those who haven't been following the Revenge of the Sith rumors too closely, SMH.com.au (registration required) has posted a plot summary for the film. (Warning: minor spoilers follow.)"The film will open three years after the Clone Wars began, with Obi-Wan Kenobi dispatched to bring the film's principal villain, General Grievous, to justice. Grievous ... will, says the animation director, Rob Coleman, be more sinister than Darth Vader."Queen Amidala, having married Anakin Skywalker, must at some point give birth to twins, Luke and Leia. In order to protect them from their father, Luke is cleverly hidden on his father's home planet – not so cleverly under his father's surname."Princess Leia, meanwhile, is adopted by the Organa family on Alderaan. Unfortunately, she retains the title Princess, making it difficult to disguise the fact that she is Amidala's daughter."Readers with a subscription to the official Star Wars site's Hyperspace service should also check out the latest VR set image. It's just a neat ventillation tube, but it also bears a great resemblance to the grungy sets of the original series, like the Death Star cellblock or the shafts on Bespin.Revenge of the Sith opens May, 2005.-- Paul Davidson